system
2181
Wait, don’t you see three grinning and smiling emoticons in post of Logos?
bob3160
2183
Time to get back on topic. ;D
bob3160
2185
No iObit in my computers anymore.
system
2187
No idea of what you are talking about ???
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bob3160
2190
Ashampoo Burning Studio 2010 Advanced
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bob3160
2191
Asyn
2192
Nice…!! But I doubt ‘the C64 feeling’ is the same with the new hardware…
Btw, my old one is still running… 
asyn
bob3160
2193
Btw, my old one is still running...
Mine too. :) I have however gone through quite a few PC's since I bought the C64.
They just don't make things like they used to anymore..... :'(
system
2194
An interesting development for Commodore.
I still have my C64, C128, A1000, & A500. They still worked when I last used them but that has been at least 10 years ago. One of these days, I may get around to firing them up again.
system
2195
If you look on their website, they make other models too. Including a souped up one with a core i7 and Nvidia 385 graphics. That one costs $1295. The C64 clone has power comparable to a netbook. It has an Atom processor. I still have my Coleco ADAM system which actually was more advanced for the time than the C64 was.
bob3160
2196
I still have my Coleco ADAM system which actually was more advanced for the time than the C64 was.
If you consider allowing a printer to control the computer more advanced, I'd have to agree with you.
All kidding aside, It would be interesting to see how many other old timers try to make a comeback if the C64 venture succeeds. :)
system
2197
Yeah that was the design flaw that killed ADAM. Mine has a standalone power supply and uses a dot matrix printer through an addin card. Other than that, ADAM was far more advanced. It had a true plug and play OS for it’s peripherals and was a lot better for gaming. You could use the Colecovision game cartridges with it and there were better games available on tapes or disks. there was a built in word processor and it also was a breeze to program for. It had expansion slots for memory and peripheral controllers including modems, hard drives, printers. It really was the most advanced computer system of it’s day and it was a shame the bad decision to put the power supply inside the balky printer prevented it from being more widely accepted.
nmb
2200
Tech,
Clean up the url. You have pasted directly from your email, I guess ;). Remove from :
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